Access Arts Line is a project of Arts & Visually Impaired Audiences; support from United Blind of Seattle King County chapter of the Washington Council for the Blind. Audio-Description Service is sponsored by the Allied Arts Foundation and Arts and Visually Impaired Audiences. Audio-Description Service receives grants from: King County Arts Commission, Seattle Arts Commission, City of Seattle.

Gives money for the Arts, Architecture, Historical Preservation, and Urban Environment efforts in the Greater Seattle area

Grants & event planning. Allied Arts spearheaded the effort to create the Seattle Arts Commission and the country's first "One Percent for Art" program, which requires that a percentage of all government construction project budgets be devoted to arts purchases. 1952 -- . Offer umbrella sponship to arts organizations.

Provides grants to individuals: Fellowships ($5,000 awards to artists) GAPs - Grants for Artist Projects (up to $1,000 for projects generated by artists). GAP provides support to develop new ideas and directions or to complete projects which have partial or no funding. May also include travel and research. Awards are made by an inter-disciplinary selection committee. Access to Affordable Health Care.

Arts Northwest is a membership organization of performing artists, performing arts managers, presenters of the performing arts and local arts councils in the Northwestern United States and Western Canada.

Holds annual booking conference, Arts Northwest.

Mission: Maintain a communications network among presenters of performing arts events throughout the Northwest region of the United States and Canada.

ArtsEd Washington works to ensure that all students in Washington state have access to a complete education that includes the arts. We believe that the only equitable way to reach every child is to teach the arts at school, during school hours.

Founded: 1969; former name: Corporate Council for the Arts: CCA. Distributes grants to individuals and theatre companies, which have been in existence longer than three years. Assists businesses by working as the middle-man between the businesses and the arts community. ArtsFund interviews & screens grants. Provides a means for individuals to support non-profit arts organizations in the Puget Sound region. Gifts can be made independently or through a workplace giving drive.

Access Arts Line is a recorded voicemail service providing information on access for blind and visually impaired people to the arts in the Seattle area. The Access Arts Line is a project of Arts & Visually Impaired Audiences; The Access Arts Line is supported by the King County Arts Commission and Sound Telecom. The Audio-Description Service provides live descriptions of scheduled performances of plays in Seattle theaters. Audio description is a project of Arts and Visually Impaired Audiences. Audio-Description Service receives grants from: King County Arts Commission, Seattle Arts Commission, City of Seattle, the Washington State Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Blind Youth Audio Project

Seattle, WA

Non-profit organization

AVIA collaborates with Jack Straw Productions so visually impaired teenagers work with producers and audio engineers at Jack Straw's audio production facility.

Allows searching by city and show title of shows touring as part of the SFX Theatrical Group, Inc. the largest network of venues in the country - Seattle includes Paramount and Moore. Short list of cities with job openings

America's Job Bank is a partnership between the US Department of Labor and the state operated public Employment Service. The America's Job Bank computerized network links state Employment Service offices to provide job seekers with the largest pool of active job opportunities available anywhere and nationwide exposure for their resumes. For employers it provides rapid, national exposure for job

Founded in 1962. Audio production and training center dedicated to the creation, production, and presentation of all forms of audio art. Commissions independent artists in all disciplines to create sound and audio productions; provides education programs for youth and adults. Sponsors annual artist residencies. 16-track facility with full range of studio recording services for artists of all types.

The members of the Washington State Arts Alliance are artists, arts organizations, business people, arts educators, policy makers, parents, and people from all walks of life who are committed to keeping the arts strong and at the center of community life across Washington State.

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